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Counter/Narratives: More Than One Thing In-Person

The Ethical Society of St. Louis and Washington University Libraries present a screening of the short film, More Than One Thing, followed by a brief discussion. The film was first screened at the Ethical Society in 1970 and was preserved and digitized by Washington University Libraries' Film and Media Archive in 2016. The film is included in the exhibition, Counter/Narratives: (Re)presenting Race & Ethnicity, on view at the John M. Olin Library through July 10, 2022.

The story of the Pruitt-Igoe housing development is often considered a tragedy. Throughout its existence, local media regularly fixated on its downfall due to lack of resources, proliferating racist images of crime, neglect and disorder. In reality, its history is much more complex. The short film More Than One Thing provides a different viewpoint of this moment in history through the personal narrative of teenager and resident Billy Towns. The film was shot by WashU graduate student Steven Carver in 1968 and 1969 and is told through the eyes of Billy as he narrates over footage of his everyday life, sharing his hopes and dreams with the viewer. The film acknowledges some realistic concerns, but largely serves as an embracing and optimistic portrayal of the young man, providing space for him to speak in his own words.

Free and open to all, registration required.

Panel discussion moderated by Geoff Ward, Professor of African and African-American Studies and Director, WashU & Slavery Project, 
Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2)

Panelists:

  • Vivian Gibson, award winning author of The Last Children of Mill Creek
  • Ben Phillips, former Pruitt-Igoe resident and litigant in chemical weapons testing lawsuit
  • Billie Teneau, former Pruitt-Igoe resident and Ethical Society member
  • Andy Uhrich, Film and Media Curator for Washington University Libraries
Date:
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Time:
6:30pm - 8:15pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
The Ethical Society of St. Louis
Registration has closed.

Session Presenter

Andy Uhrich